Multiterminal (MT) video coding is a practical application of the MT source coding theory. For MT source coding theory, two problems associated with achievable rate regions are well investigated into in this thesis: a new sufficient condition for BT sum-rate tightness, and the sum-rate loss for quadratic Gaussian MT source coding. Practical code design for ideal Gaussian sources with quadratic distortion measure is also achieved for cases more than two sources with minor rate loss compared to theoretical limits. However, when the theory is applied to practical applications, the performance of MT video coding has been unsatisfactory due to the difficulty to explore the correlation between different camera views. In this dissertation, we pres...
The advent of H.264/AVC is going to change the way Digital Television programs are broadcast. Each p...
Shannon’s source-and channel-coding separation theorem states that reliable near-capacity transmissi...
It is expected that future delivery of Digital TV signals will use H.264. This paper presents a nove...
Multiterminal (MT) video coding is a practical application of the MT source coding theory. For MT so...
Following recent works on the rate region of the quadratic Gaussian two-terminal source coding probl...
Following recent works on the rate region of the quadratic Gaussian two-terminal source coding probl...
Abstract-Multiterminal (MT) source coding refers to separate lossy encoding and joint decoding of mu...
AbstractIn the free viewpoint television systems, video coder often has to operate within fixed band...
This report consists of two parts. In the first part, an efficient algorithm for inter-frame coding ...
International audienceThis paper presents a joint source channel coding designed for video transmiss...
The Advanced Video Coding (H.264/AVC) is the state-of-art video coding standard which has been devel...
The use of mixed spatial resolutions in multi-view video coding is a promising approach for coding v...
This work is partially funded by the Strategic Educational Pathways Scholarship Scheme (STEPS-Malta...
UnrestrictedMulti-view video sequences consist of a set of monoscopic video sequences captured at th...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Media Arts & Sciences, 1993.Include...
The advent of H.264/AVC is going to change the way Digital Television programs are broadcast. Each p...
Shannon’s source-and channel-coding separation theorem states that reliable near-capacity transmissi...
It is expected that future delivery of Digital TV signals will use H.264. This paper presents a nove...
Multiterminal (MT) video coding is a practical application of the MT source coding theory. For MT so...
Following recent works on the rate region of the quadratic Gaussian two-terminal source coding probl...
Following recent works on the rate region of the quadratic Gaussian two-terminal source coding probl...
Abstract-Multiterminal (MT) source coding refers to separate lossy encoding and joint decoding of mu...
AbstractIn the free viewpoint television systems, video coder often has to operate within fixed band...
This report consists of two parts. In the first part, an efficient algorithm for inter-frame coding ...
International audienceThis paper presents a joint source channel coding designed for video transmiss...
The Advanced Video Coding (H.264/AVC) is the state-of-art video coding standard which has been devel...
The use of mixed spatial resolutions in multi-view video coding is a promising approach for coding v...
This work is partially funded by the Strategic Educational Pathways Scholarship Scheme (STEPS-Malta...
UnrestrictedMulti-view video sequences consist of a set of monoscopic video sequences captured at th...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Media Arts & Sciences, 1993.Include...
The advent of H.264/AVC is going to change the way Digital Television programs are broadcast. Each p...
Shannon’s source-and channel-coding separation theorem states that reliable near-capacity transmissi...
It is expected that future delivery of Digital TV signals will use H.264. This paper presents a nove...